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2004 Headlight Adjustment

I cannot seem to locate any how to threads (or articles for that matter) on the net regarding adjusting the headlamps on my 2004 Silverado. I had the dealership adjust my torsion bars and headlights however I dont like the headlight adjustment I ended up with (need to move them up a bit). As a guess is it the star shaped nut on top (gold colored)?

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Re: 2004 Headlight Adjustment

No one has adjusted their headlamps or knows someone who has??????
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Re: 2004 Headlight Adjustment

It is that star shaped nut. Turn it and it will raise and lower the beams.
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Thanks alot, I appreciate the info
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Re: 2004 Headlight Adjustment

There is also a screw that adjusts the side-to-side of the lamp.
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I didn't see it on my truck, didn't really look for it though....
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Re: 2004 Headlight Adjustment

I gotta look for it again, I just busted my passenger side light out, so it oughta be easy to find.
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Re: Re: 2004 Headlight Adjustment

This was the only place on the net i could find the answer. Now i don't have to get torqued every time some one flashes their high beams. Thanks
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Re: 2004 Headlight Adjustment

Screw it, flash your highs right back at 'em, that should make em think twice!
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